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Sylvia Earle was an oceanographer who discovered new species, made record-setting dives, designed undersea exploration technologies, and founded Mission Blue to champion creation of marine sanctuaries! 🌊 #BornCurious #WomensHistoryMonth // Learn more: https://t.co/bC456cPa12
Happy birthday to the wonderfully whimsical Wanda Gág, born on this day in 1893. The artist is best known for writing and illustrating the 1928 children’s book “Millions of Cats,” the oldest American picture book still in print. #WomensHistoryMonth https://t.co/7ba0XD6RHZ
We’re combining #WomensHistoryMonth with Illustration History…
10/31) Anna Dewdney
Anna’s career started during a car ride, when her daughter asked her a question about a llama…
For more, visit:
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Day 10: EMMA FROST! The White Queen of the Hellfire Club, Emma is a mutant telepath who can transform herself into organic diamond. Little known fact: @grantmorrison gave her diamond powers because he wanted to use Colossus but couldn’t because he was dead. #WomensHistoryMonth
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Salute To Artist Frida Kahlo
Art Inspiration Tribute
Artist @CJtheFineArtist #5WomenArtists
I'm late posting this Illustration but happy international women's day to all my badass ladies out there who keep pushing the envelope. #WomensHistoryMonth #internationalwomensday
WOMEN: Drop a selfie, follow, & RT this. I'll pick a few to illustrate for free throughout the month. Any race, nationality, religion, etc. #womenshistorymonth RT!
Learn more about some of the inspiring women who helped shape our history with these enlightening picture books! #kidlit #WomensHistoryMonth
Cornelia Sorabji, first Indian woman to get a degree from Bombay University & Oxford. She fought the system to become a lawyer facing unimaginable hurdles. Read her story of courage against all odds
'Cornelia’s Fight'
https://t.co/tmIQPZUAH2
#LHIHerstory
#womenhistorymonth
Honoring Dolores Huerta:
✔️labor leader, advocated for farmworkers, immigrants and women ✔️introduced new models of womanhood as energetic picket captain, persuasive lobbyist and unyielding negotiator
#InternationalWomensDay #edtech #edtechchat #WomensHistoryMonth
We are proud to represent women illustrators who create such inclusive and empowering illustrations.
Read "The Women of Rapp Art": https://t.co/aliBlQzG60
Illustrations by Kotryna Zukauskaite and @yaoxiaoart
#InternationalWomensDay #WomensHistoryMonth
In 1875 women could finally be elected to the Poor Law Union Board of Guardians. In 1892, radical, vegetarian and ‘Grand Dame’ of the Women’s Freedom League, Charlotte Despard of Esher served on the Poor Law Board for Kingston: https://t.co/j8xOg4LDlu #WomensHistoryMonth #WHM2020
Some women who ill-deserved their reputations, in my view:
https://t.co/IyuyG8P15D
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I'm not a pencil artist, but... I guess that doesn't stop me trying! So here is my #FaberCastellPencil piece for #InternationalWomensDay, and #WomensHistoryMonth. This little sleeper is about to wake up to her own power and show herself (a la Elsa from Frozen II)! #WomenInArt
Day 8: JEAN GREY! One of the five original X-Men, omega-level telekinetic and telepath, Jean has gained near limitless powers as a recurrent host of the Phoenix Force. Glad she’s back, let’s hope it stays that way. Played by Famke Janssen and Sophie Turner. #WomensHistoryMonth
Happy #InternationalWomensDay ! And to celebrate we’re highlighting X-Women for the whole week! Will your favorite Krakoan make the list? Tune in! #WomensHistoryMonth
(Art by @arthurstacy )
#InternationalWomensDay #8M2020 #women #WomensHistoryMonth #WomensDay2020
Artist: Elif Küçük
#rojava #sudan #chile